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Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit

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31:(RMP) that has designated responsibility for protecting senior military and government personnel when deployed overseas. The unit itself does not supply the majority of the manpower for such taskings, but trains individuals from the RMP, 127:
is still utilised. The H&K 417 is used for longer distance engagments and deemed necessary on deployments by the Team Leader & 2iC. In the future the Close Protection Unit is exploring the purchase of the Sig Sauer MCX.
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men and women to be CP operatives, a further eight-week pre-deployment training course carried out before teams deploy overseas, and specialist driving courses for locally employed civilian drivers.
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bodyguard course at Hereford, and brought the skills back to an RMP-specific course, the first of which ran in 1976. Three years later, the course and unit moved to
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Close protection operatives trained by CPU protect high-ranking British army officers in high-threat environments, most notably during the
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The CPU trains and deploys with a range of specialist weapons not used by the majority of the British army. These include the
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The CPU offers a range of training courses. These include the eight-week Close Protection Course that qualifies
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The CPU was formed in the late 1970s, after a number of RMP bodyguards attended the
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Deter, Suppress, Extract!: a history of Royal Military Police Close Protection
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Cables from Kabul : the inside story of the West's Afghanistan campaign
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for the role, as well as taking on urgent and short-notice taskings.
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officials in locations where the threat level demands it.
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Index

British Army's
Royal Military Police
Royal Navy Police
RAF Police
Royal Marines Police Troop
Special Air Service
Longmoor Camp
sub-unit
Specialist Operations Regiment
Iraq war
Afghanistan war
ambassadors
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
service police
Diemaco C8
H&K MP5K
Protection Command
ISBN
1783310952
Pen and Sword
ISBN
1783463511


ISBN
1910294020
"Gunfire rings out as military police hold training exercise in Battersea Park"
Evening Standard
HarperCollins
ISBN

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